TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to the communication technical field,
and more specifically, to an information transmission method, a terminal device, a
network device, a chip, a computer-readable storage medium, a computer program product
and a computer program.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Usually, in a wireless communication system, a terminal device measures a reference
signal, so as to obtain cell-related information according to the measurement result.
For example, positioning measurement is realized based on the measurement of a Positioning
Reference Signal (PRS), or Radio Resource Management (RRM) measurement is realized
based on the measurement of Synchronization Signal Block (SSB), etc.
[0003] The measurement of the reference signal is performed by the terminal device in a
Measurement Gap (MG). The MG will cause interruption of data transmission time. How
to reduce the data interruption time is an urgent problem to be solved in the measurement
configuration scenario.
SUMMARY
[0004] In view of the above, embodiments of the present disclosure provide an information
transmission method, a terminal device, a network device, a chip, a computer-readable
storage medium, a computer program product and a computer program, which can be used
to reduce data interruption time.
[0005] An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an information transmission method,
including:
in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported, sending, by a terminal
device, first indication information to a network device;
wherein the first indication information is used to indicate NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
[0006] An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an information transmission method,
including:
receiving, by a network device, first indication information which is sent by a terminal
device in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported; and
determining, by the network device, NCSG configuration information supported by the
terminal device according to the first indication information.
[0007] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a terminal device, including:
a first communication module configured to, in a case where Network Control Small
Gap (NCSG) is supported, send first indication information to a network device;
wherein the first indication information is used to indicate NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
[0008] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a network device, including:
a second communication module configured to receive first indication information which
is sent by a terminal device in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported;
and
a processing module configured to determine NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device according to the first indication information.
[0009] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a terminal device, including:
a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used to store a computer program,
and the processor calls and runs the computer program stored in the memory to perform
the above information transmission method.
[0010] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a network device, including:
a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used to store a computer program,
and the processor calls and runs the computer program stored in the memory to perform
the above information transmission method.
[0011] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a chip, including: a processor
configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that a device installed
with the chip performs the above information transmission method.
[0012] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a computer-readable storage
medium for storing a computer program, wherein the computer program causes a computer
to perform the above information transmission method.
[0013] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a computer program product,
including computer program instructions, wherein the computer program instructions
cause a computer to perform the above information transmission method.
[0014] An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a computer program, which
causes a computer to perform the above information transmission method.
[0015] According to the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure,
if the terminal device supports the NCSG, first indication information is sent to
indicate the NCSG configuration information supported by the terminal device. In this
way, the network device can perform configuration accordingly, and the terminal device
can perform measurement based on the NCSG. Since the measurement based on the NCSG
only needs a short interruption time for the adjustment of the radio frequency chain,
the data interruption time during the measurement can be reduced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
FIG. 1 is a communication system architecture according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 2A is a schematic diagram of an exemplary MG and NCSG configuration in a synchronous
scenario.
FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of an exemplary MG and NCSG configuration in an asynchronous
scenario.
FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of dynamically reporting MG requirement information
by a terminal device.
FIG. 4 is a schematic flowchart of an information transmission method according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 is a schematic flowchart of an information transmission method according to
another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural block diagram of a terminal device according to an
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 7 is a schematic structural block diagram of a network device according to another
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 8 is a schematic block diagram of a communication device according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 9 is a schematic block diagram of a chip according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 10 is a schematic block diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The technical solutions in embodiments of the present disclosure will be described
below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0018] Technical solutions according to embodiments of the present disclosure can be applied
to various communication systems, such as, Global System of Mobile communication (GSM)
system, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system, Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access (WCDMA) system, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Long Term Evolution (LTE)
system, Advanced Long Term Evolution (LTE-A) system, New Radio (NR) system, evolution
system of NR system, LTE-based access to unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U) system, NR-based
access to unlicensed spectrum (NR-U) system, Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) system,
Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS), Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN),
Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), 5th-Generation (5G) system, or other communication systems,
etc.
[0019] Generally speaking, traditional communication systems support a limited number of
connections and are easy to implement. However, with the development of communication
technologies, mobile communication systems will not only support traditional communications,
but also support, for example, Device to Device (Device to Device, D2D) communications,
Machine to Machine (M2M) communications, Machine Type Communication (MTC), Vehicle
to Vehicle (V2V) communications, or Vehicle to everything (V2X), etc. Embodiments
of the present disclosure can be applied to these communications systems.
[0020] Optionally, the communication systems in embodiments of the present disclosure may
be applied to a Carrier Aggregation (CA) scenario, or may be applied to a Dual Connectivity
(DC) scenario, or may be applied to a standalone (SA) network deployment scenario.
[0021] Embodiments of the present disclosure are described in combination with a terminal
device and a network device. The terminal device may also be called User Equipment
(UE), access terminal, user unit, user station, mobile station, mobile terminal, remote
station, remote terminal, mobile device, user terminal, terminal, wireless communication
device, user agent or user device, etc.
[0022] The terminal device may be a station (ST) in a WLAN, a cellular phone, a cordless
phone, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phone, a Wireless Local Loop (WLL) station,
or a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) device, a handheld device with wireless communication
capabilities, a computing device or other processing device connected to a wireless
modem, a vehicle-mounted device, a wearable device, or a terminal device in a next-generation
communication system, such as a terminal device in the NR network or a terminal device
in a future evolved Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN).
[0023] In embodiments of the present disclosure, the terminal device may be deployed on
land, including indoor or outdoor, handheld, wearable or vehicle-mounted; or, the
terminal device may be deployed on water (such as on ships, etc.); or, the terminal
device may be deployed in the air (such as on aircraft, balloons, and satellites,
etc.).
[0024] In embodiments of the present disclosure, the terminal device may be a mobile phone,
a tablet computer (Pad), a computer with wireless transceiver function, a virtual
reality (VR) terminal device, an augmented reality (AR) terminal device, a wireless
terminal device in industrial control, a wireless terminal device in self driving,
a wireless terminal devices in remote medical, a wireless terminal device in smart
grid, a wireless terminal device in transportation safety, a wireless terminal device
in smart city, or a wireless terminal device in smart home, etc.
[0025] By way of example and not limitation, in embodiments of the present disclosure, the
terminal device may also be a wearable device. The wearable device may also be referred
to as a wearable smart device, which is a general term for applying wearable technology
to intelligently design everyday wear and develop wearable devices, such as glasses,
gloves, watches, clothing and shoes. A wearable device is a portable device that is
worn directly on the body or integrated into users' clothes or accessories. The wearable
device is not only a hardware device, but also realizes powerful functions through
software support, data interaction, and cloud interaction. Generalized wearable smart
devices include full-featured and large-sized devices which can realize complete or
partial functions that do not depend on smart phones, such as smart watches or smart
glasses, and devices that only focus on a certain type of application functions, and
need to cooperate with other devices like smart phones, such as smart bracelets for
sign monitoring, or smart jewelry.
[0026] In embodiments of the present disclosure, the network device may be a device for
communicating with a mobile device. The network device may be an Access Point (AP)
in WLAN, a base station (BTS, Base Transceiver Station) in GSM or CDMA, or a base
station (NB, NodeB) in WCDMA, an evolved base station (Evolutional Node B, eNB or
eNodeB) in LTE, or a relay station or an access point, or a vehicle-mounted device,
a wearable device, a network device (gNB) in an NR network, or a network device in
future evolved PLMN network.
[0027] By way of example and not limitation, in embodiments of the present disclosure, the
network device may have mobile characteristics, for example, the network device may
be a mobile device. Optionally, the network device may be a satellite, or a balloon
station. For example, the satellite may be a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite, a Medium
Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite, a Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite, or a High
Elliptical Orbit (HEO) satellite, etc. Optionally, the network device may also be
a base station deployed on land, or water, etc.
[0028] In embodiments of the present disclosure, the network device provides services for
a cell, and the terminal device communicates with the network device through transmission
resources (for example, frequency domain resources, or spectrum resources) used by
the cell. The cell may be a cell corresponding to the network device (for example,
base station). The cell may belong to a macro base station or a base station corresponding
to a small cell. The small cell here may include: a metro cell, a micro cell, a pico
cell, a femto cell, etc. These small cells have the characteristics of small coverage
and low transmit power, and are suitable for providing high-speed data transmission
services.
[0029] FIG. 1 schematically shows a network device 1100 and two terminal devices 1200. Optionally,
the wireless communication system 1000 may include multiple network devices 1100,
and the coverage range of each network device 1100 may include other number of terminal
devices, and embodiments of the present disclosure do not impose limitations on this.
Optionally, the wireless communication system 1000 shown in FIG. 1 may further include
other network entities such as a Mobility Management Entity (MME), an Access and Mobility
Management Function (AMF), and embodiments of the present disclosure do not impose
limitations on this.
[0030] It should be understood that a device with a communication function in the network/system
in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be referred to as a communication
device. Taking the communication system shown in FIG. 1 as an example, the communication
device may include a network device and a terminal device with the communication function.
The network device and the terminal device may be the specific devices in the embodiments
of the present disclosure, and detailed descriptions are not provided here. The communication
device may further include other devices in the communication system, such as a network
controller, a mobility management entity or other network entities, which are not
limited in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0031] It should be understood that the terms "system" and "network" are often used interchangeably
herein. The term "and/or" herein is used to describe an association relationship of
associated objects, for example, indicating that there can be three kinds of relationships
between associated objects. For example, A and/or B can mean three cases: A alone,
B alone, and A and B together. The character "f" herein generally indicates that the
associated objects after and before the character are in an "or" relationship.
[0032] It is to be understood that "indication/indicate" referred to in embodiments of the
present disclosure may be a direct indication, an indirect indication, or representing
an association relationship. For example, A indicates B can mean that A indicates
B directly, for example, B may be obtained through A; or A indicates B can mean that
A indicates B indirectly, for example, A indicates C and B may be obtained through
C; or, A indicates B can mean that A and B have an association relationship.
[0033] In the description of embodiments of the present disclosure, the term "correspond/corresponding"
may indicate a direct correspondence or indirect correspondence between two objects,
or may indicate an association relationship between the two objects, or may be a relationship
of indicating and being indicated, or configuring and being configured, etc.
[0034] In order to facilitate the understanding of the technical solutions of the embodiments
of the present disclosure, related technologies of the embodiments of the present
disclosure are described below. The following related technologies can be combined
with the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure as optional
solutions, and all of them fall within the protection scope of the embodiments of
the present disclosure.
[0035] In order to reduce the interruption time caused by terminal device measurement, a
network controlled small gap (NCSG) is introduced in the LTE system. When the NCSG
is activated, a terminal device may use an idle Radio Frequency (RF) chain to perform
measurement, and only a short interruption time is required for the adjustment of
the radio frequency chain during the measurement, and longer MG is not needed. FIG.
2A is a schematic diagram of an exemplary MG and NCSG configuration in a synchronous
scenario. FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of an exemplary MG and NCSG configuration
in an asynchronous scenario. As shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, MG includes the (i+1)-th
subframe to the (i+6)-th subframe in the time domain, which will cause an interruption
of 6 subframes. When using NCSG, it is only needed to use the Visible Interruption
Length (VIL) at the beginning and end of the 6 subframes to adjust the radio frequency
chain, such as VIL1 and VIL2 in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B. Therefore, a short interruption
is caused only in a small number of subframes included in VIL1 and VIL2. In the Measurement
Length (ML), the measurement and data transmission and reception in a serving cell
may be performed at the same time, which can effectively reduce the data interruption
time while ensuring the measurement. Obviously, whether the terminal device can support
NCSG is a capability, for example, whether the terminal device has an idle RF resource.
In a case where the terminal device reports to the network device whether the terminal
device has the NCSG capability or whether the terminal device supports the NCSG, the
network device can adaptively configure relevant information of the MG and/or NCSG.
[0036] Four kinds of NCSG configurations shown in Table 1 are defined in LTE protocol 36.133.
Here, the NCSG configuration includes a NCSG pattern. A NCSG pattern whose pattern
identifier (ID) is x can be recorded as NCSG #x, and correspondingly, a MG pattern
whose pattern ID is y can be recorded as MG pattern #y. The NCSG pattern has a corresponding
relationship with the MG pattern, or in other words, the NCSG pattern is derived based
on the MG pattern. Referring to Table 1, NCSG #0 and NCSG #2 are NCSG patterns applicable
to synchronous and asynchronous scenarios based on MG pattern #0, corresponding to
FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B respectively. NCSG #1 and NCSG #3 are NCSG patterns applicable
to synchronous and asynchronous scenarios respectively based on MG pattern #1. The
Visible Interruption Repetition Period (VIRP) of the NCSG is equal to the repetition
period of the MG, that is, the Measurement Gap Repetition period (MGRP). The sum of
VIL1, ML and VIL2 in the NCSG pattern is equal to the length of MG, that is, the Measurement
Gap Length (MGL).
NCSG pattern ID |
VIL before measurement (VIL1, ms) |
ML with no gap (ms) |
VIL after measurement (VIL2, ms) |
VIRP (ms) |
0 |
1 |
4 |
Downlink (DL): 1 |
40 |
Uplink (UL): 2 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
DL: 1 |
80 |
UL: 2 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
40 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
80 |
Table 1: NCSG configuration supported by a terminal device in the LTE system
[0037] On this basis, the reported capability information of the terminal device includes
indication information ncsg-r14. The optional value or enumerated value (ENUMERATED)
of ncsg-r14 includes supported, and ncsg-r14 is described in the following form in
protocol 36.133:

[0038] The ncsg-r14 is used to indicate whether the NCSG is supported. If the capability
information reported by the terminal device includes ncsg-r14, the terminal device
supports the NCSG. Further, if the terminal device supports asynchronous Dual Connectivity
(DC), the terminal device supports NCSG #0, NCSG #1, NCSG #2, and NCSG #3. If the
terminal device does not support asynchronous DC, the terminal device only supports
NCSG #0 and NCSG #1. That is to say, in a case where the NCSG is supported, NCSG #0
and NCSG #1 are mandatory NCSG configurations, or in other words, NCSG #0 and NCSG
#1 are mandatory to be supported.
[0039] The terminal device sends indication information gapIndication-r14 to the network
device in unit of Component Carrier (CC). The gapIndication-r14 is used to indicate
whether the terminal device needs MG or NCSG configuration for measurement on a corresponding
CC. The enumerated values of gapIndication-r14 include gap, ncsg and nogap-noNcsg.
The gapIndication-r14 is described in protocol 36.133 in the following form:

[0040] The gap indicates that the terminal device needs MG configuration for measurement
on the corresponding carrier, and the ncsg indicates that the terminal device needs
NCSG configuration for measurement on the corresponding carrier, and the nogap-noNcsg
indicates that the terminal device needs neither MG configuration nor NCSG configuration
for measurement on the corresponding carrier.
[0041] In the NR system, the terminal device can support up to 26 MG patterns, specifically
as shown in Table 2:
MG pattern ID |
MGL (ms) |
MGRP (ms) |
MG pattern ID |
MGL (ms) |
MGRP (ms) |
0 |
6 |
40 |
13 |
5.5 |
40 |
1 |
6 |
80 |
14 |
5.5 |
80 |
2 |
3 |
40 |
15 |
5.5 |
160 |
3 |
3 |
80 |
16 |
3.5 |
20 |
4 |
6 |
20 |
17 |
3.5 |
40 |
5 |
6 |
160 |
18 |
3.5 |
80 |
6 |
4 |
20 |
19 |
3.5 |
160 |
7 |
4 |
40 |
20 |
1.5 |
20 |
8 |
4 |
80 |
21 |
1.5 |
40 |
9 |
4 |
160 |
22 |
1.5 |
80 |
10 |
3 |
20 |
23 |
1.5 |
160 |
11 |
3 |
160 |
24 |
10 |
80 |
12 |
5.5 |
20 |
25 |
20 |
160 |
Table 2: MG configuration supported by a terminal device in the NR system
[0042] Among them, MG pattern #0 and #1 are mandatory to be supported, and whether other
MG patterns are supported depends on UE capability. The terminal device reports whether
the terminal device supports other MG patterns to the network device through signaling.
[0043] The capability information reported by the terminal device includes a measurement
and mobility parameter (MeasAndMobParameters) Information Element (IE). The signaling
supportedGapPattern containing a 22-bit string in the IE is used to indicate whether
MG patterns #2-#23 are supported, and the signaling supportedGapPattern-r16 containing
2-bit string is used to indicate whether MG patterns #24-#25 are supported. Specifically,
the above parameters including the bit rate (Bit String) can be described in the following
form:

[0044] In the NR system, the terminal device may be configured as different Dual Connectivity
(DC)/Carrier Aggregation (CA) combinations. Under different DC/CA combinations, the
MG requirement for measurement performed by the terminal device may be different.
For example, in CA combination 1, it is needed perform measurement based on the MG;
and in CA combination 2, measurement can be performed without the MG. Therefore, in
the NR system, the capability of the terminal device to dynamically report its MG
need is introduced. Specifically, the parameter nr-NeedForGap-Reporting-r16 is also
included in MeasAndMobParameters IE:

[0045] This parameter is used to indicate whether the terminal device supports dynamic reporting
of MG requirement information, or is used to indicate whether the terminal device
has the capability of dynamically reporting MG requirement information.
[0046] If the terminal device supports dynamic reporting of MG requirement information,
the network device indicates the terminal device whether to enable the function of
dynamically reporting MG requirement information through signaling needForGapsConfigNR
in Radio Resource Control (RRC) related information, such as RRC reconfiguration information
(RRCReconfiguration) or RRC resume information (RRCResume).
[0047] When the network device indicates to enable this function, for example, when the
value of signaling needForGapsConfigNR is
setup, the terminal device carries the MG requirement information (NeedForGapsInfoNR) in
corresponding RRC complete information (RRC Complete), such as RRC reconfiguration
complete information (RRCReconfigurationComplete) or RRC resume complete information
(RRCResumeComplete). The MG requirement information is used to indicate whether the
MG is needed when the terminal device performs measurement on a designated NR frequency
band. The MG requirement information may include intra-frequency MG requirement information
(gapIndicationIntra-r16) and inter-frequency MG requirement information (gapIndication-r16).
The enumerated values of the information include gap and no-gap. Among them, gap indicates
that the MG is needed, and no-gap indicates that the MG is not needed. MG requirement
information may be described in the following form:

[0048] In the example of FIG. 3, the network device indicates whether to enable the function
of dynamically reporting MG requirement information in the RRC reconfiguration information
(RRCReconfiguration), and the terminal device carries the MG requirement information
in the RRC reconfiguration complete information (RRCReconfigurationComplete). FIG.
3 shows a schematic flowchart of dynamically reporting the MG requirement information
by the terminal device. It can be understood that based on RRCResume and RRCResumeComplete
and a flow similar to that shown in FIG. 3, the terminal device may also complete
the dynamic reporting of MG requirement information.
[0049] It can be seen that in the NR system, related functions with respect to the NCSG
are missing. Therefore, the terminal device performs measurement based on the MG,
and the data interruption time is relatively long. Specifically, in the NR system,
there is a lack of a procedure for the terminal device to report whether it supports
NCSG and specific supported configuration information. Since the number of MG patterns
defined in the NR system is much greater than the number of MG patterns defined in
the LTE system, more NCSG patterns may be derived in the NR system. In the related
art, it is not proposed how to indicate the NCSG patterns supported by the terminal
device. Furthermore, in the NR system, the terminal device and the network device
only interact with each other for dynamically reporting of the MG requirement information,
and cannot realize the dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement information.
[0050] The solutions provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure are mainly used
to solve at least one of the above problems.
[0051] In order to understand the characteristics and technical contents of the embodiments
of the present disclosure in more detail, the implementation of the embodiments of
the present disclosure will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings. The attached drawings are only for reference and description, and are not
intended to limit the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0052] An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an information transmission method
applied to a terminal device. As shown in FIG. 4, the method includes:
In step S410, in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported, the terminal
device sends first indication information to a network device;
wherein the first indication information is used to indicate NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
[0053] Correspondingly, an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides an information
transmission method applied to a network device. As shown in FIG. 5, the method includes:
In step S510, the network device receives first indication information which is sent
by a terminal device in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported.
In step S520, the network device determines NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device according to the first indication information.
[0054] Exemplarily, the NCSG configuration information may include at least one NCSG pattern.
[0055] For example, a plurality of pieces of NCSG configuration information may be defined
or pre-configured in a communication system. Each piece of NCSG configuration information
may include one NCSG pattern. Alternatively, each piece of NCSG configuration information
may include multiple NCSG patterns obtained by offsetting a reference NCSG pattern
corresponding to the NCSG configuration information based on multiple offset values.
A NCSG pattern may include information such as the period VIRP of the NCSG, the visible
interruption lengths VIL1 and VIL2, and the measurement length ML. Correspondingly,
the first indication information may indicate the NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device by indicating the position, number, or identity of the NCSG
configuration information supported by the terminal device in multiple pieces of NCSG
configuration information defined by the system.
[0056] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, if the terminal device supports the NCSG,
first indication information is sent to indicate the NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device. In this way, the network device can perform configuration
accordingly, and the terminal device can perform measurement based on the NCSG. Since
the measurement based on the NCSG only needs a short interruption time for the adjustment
of the radio frequency chain, the data interruption time during the measurement can
be reduced.
[0057] In an exemplary implementation, the first indication information may include first
signaling, and the first signaling is used to indicate MG configuration information
(such as an MG pattern) supported by the terminal device. The MG configuration information
supported by the terminal device has a corresponding relationship with the NCSG configuration
information supported by the terminal device.
[0058] For example, the first signaling may be the signaling supportedGapPattern in the
MeasAndMobParameters IE in the NR system. The signaling indicates the MG configuration
information supported by the terminal device in the form of a bit string. If the terminal
device indicates in the signaling supportedGapPattern that the terminal device supports
certain MG configuration information MG Pattern #i, the network device may determine
the NCSG configuration information corresponding to the MG Pattern #i supported by
the terminal device. In practical applications, one piece of MG configuration information
may correspond to one or more pieces of NCSG configuration information.
[0059] Optionally, the above MG configuration information may include multiple concurrent
MG (Concurrent Gap) patterns. A plurality of pieces of MG configuration information
may be defined or pre-configured in the communication system, and each piece of MG
configuration information includes a plurality of MG patterns obtained by offsetting
a reference MG pattern corresponding to the MG configuration information based on
a plurality of offset values. When the terminal device indicates to support first
MG configuration information in the multiple pieces of MG configuration information,
the terminal device supports multiple MG patterns in the first MG configuration information.
Correspondingly, the terminal device supports NCSG configuration information corresponding
to all or part of the multiple MG patterns.
[0060] In an exemplary implementation, the first indication information may include newly
added signaling in the NR system, for example, newly added signaling in the MeasAndMobParameters
IE. As an example but not a limitation, the first indication information or the signaling
may be recorded as supported NCSGPattern.
[0061] Optionally, the first indication information may include a first sequence, and the
first sequence includes identity information of NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device.
[0062] For example, N NCSG patterns are pre-configured in the communication system, and
the first sequence may be a set of identity information (NCSGpatternId-r17) of some
of the NCSG patterns. For example, the first sequence includes NCSG #3, NCSG #5, NCSG
#6 and so on.
[0063] Exemplarily, when the first indication information supportedNCSGPattern includes
the first sequence (SEQUENCE), the first indication information may be described in
the following form:
supportedNCSGPattern::= SEQUENCE(SIZE(1..maxNCSGPattern)) OF NCSGpatternId-r17
[0064] Optionally, the first indication information includes a first bit string. The first
bit string includes N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at least one piece of
NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information corresponding to
different bits of the N bits is different. When a value of an i-th bit among the N
bits is a first value, the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device supports
at least one piece of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit;
where N is a positive integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
[0065] The first value is a predetermined value, such as 0 or 1.
[0066] Optionally, when the value of the i-th bit among the N bits is not the first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device does not support at least
one piece of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit.
[0067] Taking the first value being 1 and N = 5 as an example, if the 5 bits are 00011,
the terminal device supports the NCSG configuration information corresponding to the
4th and 5th bits, but does not support the NCSG configuration information corresponding
to the 1st - 3rd bits.
[0068] Exemplarily, when the first indication information supportedNCSGPattern includes
a first bit string (BIT STRING), the first indication information may be described
in the following form:

[0069] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, multiple optional exemplary ways of setting
the corresponding relationship between each bit in the first bit string and the NCSG
configuration information are also provided:
Example 1: the i-th bit corresponds to i-th NCSG configuration information in the
pre-configured N pieces of NCSG configuration information.
[0070] For example, N pieces of NCSG configuration information are pre-configured in the
system, and N bits in the first bit string are in one-to-one correspondence with N
pieces of NCSG configuration information. If the fifth bit and the sixth bit in the
first bit string are 1, the terminal device supports the fifth NCSG configuration
information and the sixth NCSG configuration information among the N pieces of NCSG
configuration information.
[0071] From another perspective, the number N of bits in the first bit string may be the
number of pieces of NCSG configuration information defined or pre-configured in the
system.
[0072] Example 2: the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th NCSG configuration information group
in pre-configured N NCSG configuration information groups; the i-th NCSG configuration
information group includes at least one piece of NCSG configuration information.
[0073] For example, M pieces of NCSG configuration information are pre-configured in the
system, which are divided into N NCSG configuration information groups. Each NCSG
configuration information group includes two pieces of NCSG configuration information.
There is a one-to-one correspondence between N bits in the first bit string and pre-configured
N NCSG configuration information groups. If the sixth bit in the first bit string
is 1, the terminal device supports two pieces of NCSG configuration information included
in the sixth NCSG configuration information group.
[0074] From another perspective, the number N of bits in the first bit string may be the
number of NCSG configuration information groups defined or pre-configured in the system,
and may be related to the total number M of pieces of pre-configured NCSG configuration
information and the number of pieces of NCSG configuration information in each NCSG
configuration information group, for example, N=M /2.
[0075] Optionally, at least one piece of NCSG configuration information included in the
i-th NCSG configuration information group corresponds to the same MG configuration
information.
[0076] For example, N pieces of MG configuration information are pre-configured in the system,
corresponding to N NCSG configuration information groups in one-to-one correspondence.
At least one piece of NCSG configuration information in the i-th NCSG configuration
information group is designed based on the i-th MG configuration information in the
N pieces of MG configuration information.
[0077] Optionally, at least one piece of NCSG configuration information included in each
of the N NCSG configuration information groups may be applicable to different scenarios,
such as a synchronous scenario or an asynchronous scenario.
[0078] For example, the i-th NCSG configuration information group includes first NCSG configuration
information and second NCSG configuration information, both of which are applicable
to a synchronous scenario, wherein the second NCSG configuration information is also
applicable to an asynchronous scenario. When the i-th bit in the first bit string
is the first value, the terminal device supports the i-th NCSG configuration information
group. Moreover, in a synchronous scenario, the first NCSG configuration information
and the second NCSG configuration information are supported. In an asynchronous scenario,
the second NCSG configuration information is supported.
[0079] Example 3: the i-th bit corresponds to i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information
in the pre-configured M pieces of NCSG configuration information; wherein the M pieces
of NCSG configuration information include L pieces of mandatory NCSG configuration
information and N pieces of non-mandatory NCSG configuration information, and both
M and L are positive integers.
[0080] That is to say, M pieces of NCSG configuration information are pre-configured in
the system, and the terminal device supports by default L pieces of NCSG configuration
information among the M pieces of NCSG configuration information or the L pieces of
NCSG configuration information are mandatory to be supported, for example, NCSG configuration
information corresponding to MG pattern #0 and MG pattern #1 which are mandatory to
be supported in the NR system, and the first bit string is used to determine other
NCSG configuration information supported by the terminal device from the M pieces
of NCSG configuration information except the L pieces of NCSG configuration information.
Based on this, the number N of bits in the first bit string is related to the number
M of pieces of NCSG configuration information pre-configured in the system and the
number L of pieces of mandatory NCSG configuration information, and specifically,
N=M-L.
[0081] Example 4: the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information
group among pre-configured X NCSG configuration information groups, and the i-th non-mandatory
NCSG configuration information group includes at least one piece of NCSG configuration
information. The X NCSG configuration information groups include Y mandatory NCSG
configuration information groups and N non-mandatory NCSG configuration information
groups, and both X and Y are positive integers.
[0082] For example, M pieces of NCSG configuration information are pre-configured in the
system and divided into X NCSG configuration information groups. Among them, the terminal
device supports by default Y NCSG configuration information groups or the Y NCSG configuration
information groups are mandatory to be supported, for example, NCSG configuration
information groups corresponding to MG pattern #0 and MG pattern #1 which are mandatory
to be supported in the NR system, and the first bit string is used to determine other
NCSG configuration information group(s) supported by the terminal device from the
X NCSG configuration information groups except the Y NCSG configuration information
groups. Based on this, the number N of bits in the first bit string is related to
the number X of NCSG configuration information groups pre-configured in the system
and the number Y of mandatory NCSG configuration information groups, and specifically,
N=X-Y.
[0083] Optionally, at least one piece of NCSG configuration information included in the
i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group corresponds to the same MG
configuration information.
[0084] For example, multiple pieces of MG configuration information (MG pattern #0 and MG
pattern #1) which are mandatory to be supported and N pieces of non-mandatory MG configuration
information are pre-configured in the system, and the N pieces of non-mandatory MG
configuration information correspond to the N non-mandatory NCSG configuration information
groups in a one-to-one correspondence. At least one piece of NCSG configuration information
in the i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group is designed based on
the i-th non-mandatory MG configuration information in the N pieces of non-mandatory
MG configuration information.
[0085] Optionally, at least one piece of NCSG configuration information contained in each
non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group in the N non-mandatory NCSG configuration
information groups may be applicable to different scenarios, such as a synchronous
scenario or an asynchronous scenario.
[0086] In some exemplary implementations of the present disclosure, the above first indication
information is not only used to indicate the NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device, but also used to indicate that the terminal device supports
the NCSG. That is to say, when the terminal device sends the first indication information
indicating supported NCSG configuration information, the network device may determine
that the terminal device supports the NCSG. Specifically, the above information transmission
method may further include:
in a case of receiving the first indication information sent by the terminal device,
determining by the network device that the terminal device supports the NCSG.
[0087] In some other exemplary implementations of the present disclosure, other indication
information may be used to indicate that the terminal device supports the NCSG. Specifically,
the above information transmission method applied to the terminal device may further
include:
[0088] sending, by the terminal device, second indication information to the network device;
wherein the second indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device supports the NCSG.
[0089] Correspondingly, the above information transmission method applied to network device
further includes:
receiving, by the network device, the second indication information sent by the terminal
device; and
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports the NCSG
according to the second indication information.
[0090] Optionally, the second indication information may include switch information, and
the second indication information or the switch information may be recorded as ncsg-r17.
This switch information may be described in the following ways:

[0091] As an example, the terminal device sends the second indication information ncsg-r17
only in a case where the terminal device supports the NCSG. That is to say, in the
case of receiving the second indication information ncsg-r17, the network device determines
that the terminal device supports the NCSG. If the second indication information ncsg-r17
is not received, the network device determines that the terminal device does not support
the NCSG.
[0092] As another example, in a case where a value of the second indication information
is a preset value such as a fourth value, the second indication information is used
to indicate that the terminal device supports the NCSG; in a case where the value
of the second indication information is another preset value such as a fifth value,
the second indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device does
not support the NCSG.
[0093] For example, the fourth value is 1, and the fifth value is 0. If the second indication
information ncsg-r17 is 1, the terminal device supports the NCSG; if the second indication
information ncsg-r17 is 0, the terminal device does not support the NCSG.
[0094] In some application scenarios, other signaling may be used to indicate whether the
NCSG is supported in a specific scenario. Exemplarily, in a case where the second
indication information includes second signaling, the second indication information
is used to indicate that the NCSG is supported in a case where the terminal device
performs inter-frequency measurement.
[0095] The second signaling is used to indicate that the MG is not needed in a case where
terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement. For example, the second signaling
may be the signaling interFreqConfig-NoGap in the MeasAndMobParameters IE in the NR
system.
[0096] That is to say, the second signaling may be reused to implicitly indicate that the
NCSG is supported in a case where the terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement.
Correspondingly, determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports
the NCSG according to the second indication information may include:
in a case where the second indication information includes the second signaling, determining,
by the network device, that the NCSG is supported in a case where the terminal device
performs inter-frequency measurement;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate that that the MG is not needed in
a case where terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement.
[0097] For example, when receiving the signaling interFreqConfig-NoGap, the network device
determines that the terminal device does not need the MG and supports the NCSG when
performing inter-frequency measurement. Based on this, after the network device performs
corresponding configuration, the terminal device may perform measurement based on
the NCSG in the case of inter-frequency measurement.
[0098] Optionally, the second indication information includes first intra-frequency indication
information and/or first inter-frequency indication information;
the first intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device supports the NCSG in a case of intra-frequency measurement;
the first inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device supports the NCSG in a case of inter-frequency measurement.
[0099] For example, the second indication information may include two pieces of switch information:
first intra-frequency indication information intraFreqConfig-NCSG and first inter-frequency
indication information interFreqConfig-NCSG. The intra-frequency measurement scenario
and the inter-frequency measurement scenario are indicated separately.
[0100] Correspondingly, determining by the network device whether the terminal device supports
the NCSG according to the second indication information may include:
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports the NCSG
in a case of intra-frequency measurement according to first intra-frequency indication
information in the second indication information;
and/or,
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports the NCSG
in a case of inter-frequency measurement according to first inter-frequency indication
information in the second indication information..
[0101] The above describes the reporting of NCSG-related capabilities from different perspectives
through multiple embodiments. As an example but not a limitation, in combination with
multiple implementations, the following method is used to describe the MG-related
capability and NCSG-related capability of the terminal device in the MeasAndMobParameters
IE:

[0102] After the communication system confirms that the terminal device supports the NCSG
based on the first indication information and/or the second indication information,
optionally, the terminal device and the network device may perform interaction(s)
to confirm whether dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement information is supported,
for example, NCSG is needed or NCSG is not needed, or in other words, measurement
is performed based on the NCSG or measurement is performed not based on the NCSG.
[0103] Optionally, the above information transmission method applied to the terminal device
may further include:
sending, by the terminal device, third indication information to the network device,
wherein the third indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device supports dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement information.
[0104] Correspondingly, the above-mentioned information transmission method applied to the
network device may further include:
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports dynamic reporting
of NCSG requirement information according to the third indication information sent
by the terminal device.
[0105] For example, in the case of receiving the third indication information sent by the
terminal device, the network device determines that the terminal device supports dynamic
reporting of NCSG requirement information.
[0106] In another example, the network device receives the third indication information
sent by the terminal device and a value of the third indication information is a preset
value such as a sixth value, the network device determines that the terminal device
supports dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement information.
[0107] Exemplarily, the third indication information may include newly added signaling in
the NR system, for example, newly added signaling in the MeasAndMobParameters IE.
As an example but not a limitation, the third indication information may be recorded
as nr-NeedForNcsg-Reporting-r17. The third indication information may be described
in the following form in the IE:

[0108] When the network device determines that the terminal device supports dynamic reporting
of NCSG requirement information, the network device may perform corresponding configuration
and enable dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement information. Optionally, the above-mentioned
information transmission method applied to the network device further includes:
sending, by the network device, fourth indication information to the terminal device,
wherein the fourth indication information is used to indicate a frequency band for
which the NCSG is dynamically reported. Optionally, the fourth indication information
may further be used to indicate whether to enable dynamic reporting of NCSG.
[0109] Correspondingly, the above information transmission method applied to the terminal
device further includes:
receiving, by the terminal device, fourth indication information from the network
device, wherein the fourth indication information is used to indicate a frequency
band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0110] The frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported is a frequency band
for which the NCSG requirement information is dynamically reported.
[0111] Exemplarily, the terminal device may determine the frequency band for which the NCSG
is dynamically reported according to the fourth indication information.
[0112] In an exemplary embodiment, the fourth indication information may be newly added
signaling in the NR system, which is used to indicate that the network device enables
dynamic reporting of the NCSG requirement information and indicate the frequency band
for which the NCSG is dynamically reported. For example, a signaling needForNCSGsConfigNR-r17
is newly added in RRCReconfiguration and/or RRCResum as the fourth indication information.
[0113] Taking RRCReconfiguration as an example, the RRCReconfiguration information may include
the following description:
needForGapsConfigNR-r16 SetupRelease{NeedForGapsConfigNR-rl6} OPTIONAL,
-- Need M
needForNCSGsConfigNR-r17 SetupRelease{NeedForNCSGsConfigNR-r17} OPTIONAL,
-- Need M
[0114] And, in the NeedForNCSGsConfigNR IE under the needForNCSGsConfigNR-r17 directory,
the frequency band for which NCSG is dynamically reported is indicated.
[0115] In another exemplary implementation, the fourth indication information is carried
by third signaling, and the third signaling is used to indicate whether the network
device supports dynamic reporting of the MG requirement information.
[0116] For example, the third signaling may be the signaling needForGapsConfigNR-r16 in
RRCReconfiguration and/or RRCResume used to indicate whether to enable dynamic reporting
of MG requirement information.
[0117] Taking RRCReconfiguration as an example, the RRCReconfiguration information may include
the following description:
needForGapsConfigNR-r16 SetupRelease{NeedForGapsConfigNR-rl6} OPTIONAL,
-- Need M
[0118] And, the NeedForGapsConfigNR IE under the needForGapsConfigNR-r16 directory carries
fourth indication information for indicating whether to enable dynamic reporting of
NCSG requirement information and indicating a frequency band for which the NCSG is
dynamically reported.
[0119] Optionally, the third signaling is further used to indicate a frequency band for
which the MG is dynamically reported. For example, the NeedForGapsConfigNR IE includes
requestedTargetBandFilterNR-r16, which is used to indicate the frequency band for
which the MG is dynamically reported.
[0120] In the embodiments of the present disclosure, various optional example specific ways
of indicating the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported in the
fourth indication information are provided:
Example 5: the fourth indication information includes frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which the MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for
which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0121] For example, the fourth indication information may include a flag requestedNcsgFlagNR-r17.
When the value of the flag is 1, it indicates that the frequency band for which the
MG is dynamically reported as indicated in the requestedTargetBandFilterNR-r16 is
used as the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported. When the value
of the flag is 0, it means that there is no need to dynamically report NCSG requirement
information.
[0122] As an example but not a limitation, the frequency band indication information may
be described in the following form in a relevant IE:

[0123] Example 6: the fourth indication information includes a second sequence, and the
second sequence includes identity information of a frequency band for which the NCSG
is dynamically reported.
[0124] That is to say, the fourth indication information directly indicates the frequency
band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported in the form of a set of identity information.
As an example but not a limitation, the fourth indication information may be described
in the following form in a relevant IE:
Example 7: the fourth indication information includes a second bit string;
The second bit string includes K bits, each bit in the K bits corresponds to at least
one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different frequency
bands;
[0125] In a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value, the j-th
bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to the j-th
bit is a frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0126] For example, K =5, the second bit string is 01100, and the frequency band corresponding
to the second bit and the frequency band corresponding to the third bit are the frequency
bands for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0127] Optionally, each bit in the second bit string may correspond to at least one frequency
band for which the MG is dynamically reported. For example, the number K of bits in
the second bit string may be the number of frequency bands for which the MG is dynamically
reported as indicated in the requestedTargetBandFilterNR-r16, and the K bits in the
second bit string correspond to the K frequency bands indicated in the requestedTargetBandFilterNR-r16
in a one-to-one correspondence.
[0128] After determining the specific reporting frequency band, the terminal device may
report NCSG requirement information, that is, reporting whether to perform measurement
based on the NCSG. Optionally, the above information transmission method applied to
the terminal device may further include:
sending, by the terminal device, fifth indication information to the network device,
wherein the fifth indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0129] Correspondingly, the above information transmission method applied to the network
device further includes:
receiving, by the network device, the fifth indication information sent by the terminal
device; and
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement
based on the NCSG according to the fifth indication information.
[0130] In an exemplary implementation, the fifth indication information may include newly
added signaling in the NR system, for example, the newly added signaling needForNcsgsInfoNR-R17
in RRCReconfigurationComplete or RRCResumeComplete.
[0131] Optionally, the fifth indication information includes second intra-frequency indication
information and/or second inter-frequency indication information;
the second intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether the
terminal device performs intra-frequency measurement based on the NCSG;
the second inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether the
terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement based on the NCSG.
[0132] Correspondingly, in the above information transmission method, determining, by the
network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG
according to the fifth indication information, includes:
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs intra-frequency
measurement based on the NCSG according to second intra-frequency indication information
in the fifth indication information;
and/or,
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs inter-frequency
measurement based on the NCSG according to second inter-frequency indication information
in the fifth indication information.
[0133] That is, the fifth indication information may respectively indicate whether the measurement
is performed based on the NCSG for the intra-frequency measurement and inter-frequency
measurement.
[0134] Taking RRCReconfigurationComplete carrying the fifth indication information as an
example, the RRCReconfigurationComplete message may use the following two methods
to describe the second intra-frequency indication information and the second inter-frequency
indication information:
Method 1: the fifth indication information is needForNcsgsInfoNR-R17, and the second
intra-frequency indication information and the second inter-frequency indication information
are packed into an IE corresponding to needForNcsgsInfoNR -R17.
[0135] Specifically, the RRCReconfigurationComplete message contains:

the corresponding IE (NeedForNcsgsInfoNR information element) contains:

[0136] The ncsgIndicationIntra-r17 is the second intra-frequency indication information,
and ncsgIndication-r17 is the second inter-frequency indication information. The enumerated
values for both include ncsg and no-gap-no-ncsg, indicating performing measurement
based on the NCSG or performing measurement not based on the NCSG, respectively. Optionally,
no-gap-no-ncsg may further indicate performing measurement not based on MG.
[0137] Alternatively, enumerated values for both include ncsg, gap and no-gap-no-ncsg, indicating
performing measurement based on the NCSG, performing measurement based on the MG,
or performing measurement not based on the NCSG and not based on the MG, respectively.
Method 2: the second intra-frequency indication information and the second inter-frequency
indication information are directly placed in the RRCReconfigurationComplete message.
[0138] Specifically, the RRCReconfigurationComplete message contains:

[0139] The intraFreq-needForNcsg-r17 is the second intra-frequency indication information,
and the interFreq-needForNcsg-r17 is the second inter-frequency indication information.
[0140] Optionally, the fifth indication information includes fourth signaling, and the fourth
signaling includes a first parameter, and the first parameter is used to indicate
whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the MG.
[0141] For example, the fourth signaling is the NeedForGapsInfoNR information in RRCReconfigurationComplete
or RRCResumeComplete, which contains the first parameter. The first parameter may
include gapIndicationIntra and/or gapIndication, indicating whether the terminal performs
measurement based on the MG in the case of intra-frequency measurement and the inter-frequency
measurement, respectively.
[0142] That is to say, the fifth indication information indicates whether the terminal device
performs measurement based on the MG and indicates whether the terminal device performs
measurement based on the NCSG. Therefore, it is possible to accurately indicate three
requirements of the terminal device in practical applications: only the MG is required,
only the NCSG is required, and neither the MG nor the NCSG is required.
[0143] In embodiments of the present disclosure, multiple optional exemplary ways of reporting
NCSG requirement in the fifth indication information are also provided.
[0144] Example 8: in a case that the first parameter indicates that the measurement is performed
based on the MG, whether to perform the measurement based on the NCSG is determined
according to a second parameter in the fourth signaling, and it can be understood
that the NCSG is considered as a kind of MG. In practical applications, if the measurement
is performed based on the NCSG, the measurement is performed not based on the MG,
and if the measurement is performed not based on the NCSG, the measurement is performed
based on the MG.
[0145] That is to say, the fourth signaling further includes a second parameter; in a case
where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and the value of the second parameter is a third value, the fifth
indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the NCSG. The third value is a predetermined value, such as 0 or 1.
[0146] Correspondingly, in the above information transmission method, determining, by the
network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG
according to the fifth indication information may include:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and the value of the second parameter is a third value, determining,
by the network device that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0147] Specifically, since the NCSG is regarded as a kind of MG, if the first parameter
indicates that the measurement is performed not based on the MG, the fifth indication
information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs measurement not
based on the MG and not based on the NCSG.
[0148] In addition, when the first parameter indicates that the measurement is performed
based on the MG and the value of the second parameter is not the third value, the
fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs
the measurement based on the MG.
[0149] Optionally, the second parameter may include intra-frequency indication information
ncsgIndicationIntra and inter-frequency indication information ncsgIndication. This
information may be described in the following form:

[0150] Example 9: in a case that the first parameter indicates that the measurement is performed
based on the MG, whether the measurement is performed based on the NCSG is determined
according to whether the fourth signaling includes the second parameter. It can be
understood that the NCSG is considered as a special case of the MG.
[0151] That is to say, in the case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal
device performs measurement based on the MG and the fourth signaling includes the
second parameter, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0152] Correspondingly, in the above information transmission method, determining, by the
network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG
according to the fifth indication information may include:
In a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and the fourth signaling includes the second parameter, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
[0153] Specifically, since NCSG is regarded as a special case of MG, when the first parameter
indicates that measurement is not based on the MG, the fifth indication information
is used to indicate that the terminal device performs measurement not based on the
MG and not based on the NCSG.
[0154] In addition, in a case where the first parameter indicates that the measurement is
performed based on the MG and the second parameter is not included in the fourth signaling,
the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs
the measurement based on the MG.
[0155] Optionally, the second parameter may include intra-frequency indication information
ncsgIndicationIntra and inter-frequency indication information ncsgIndication. This
information may be described in the following form:

[0156] Example 10: in a case where the first parameter indicates that measurement is not
based on MG, whether measurement is performed based on the NCSG is determined according
to the second parameter in the fourth signaling. It can be understood that NCSG is
considered as a case that does not require the MG.
[0157] That is to say, the fourth signaling further includes a second parameter; in a case
where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and the value of the second parameter is the fourth value, the
fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs
measurement based on the NCSG. The fourth value is a predetermined value, such as
0 or 1.
[0158] Correspondingly, in the above information transmission method, determining, by the
network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG
according to the fifth indication information may include:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and the value of the second parameter is the fourth value, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
[0159] Specifically, since the NCSG is regarded as a case that does not require the MG,
in the case where the first parameter indicates that the measurement is based on the
MG, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device
performs the measurement based on the MG.
[0160] In addition, in the case where the first parameter indicates that the measurement
is not based on MG and the value of the second parameter is not the fourth value,
the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs
measurement not based on MG and not based on NCSG.
[0161] Optionally, the second parameter may include intra-frequency indication information
ncsgIndicationIntra and inter-frequency indication information ncsgIndication. This
information may be described in the following form:

[0162] Example 11: in a case where the first parameter indicates that the measurement is
not based on the MG, whether the measurement is performed based on the NCSG is determined
according to whether the fourth signaling includes the second parameter. It can be
understood that the NCSG is considered as a special case that does not require the
MG.
[0163] That is to say, in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device
performs measurement not based on the MG and the fourth signaling includes the second
parameter, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0164] Correspondingly, in the above information transmission method, determining, by the
network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG
according to the fifth indication information, includes:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and the fourth signaling includes the second parameter, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
[0165] Specifically, since NCSG is regarded as a special case that does not require MG,
in the case that the first parameter indicates measurement is performed based on the
MG, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device
performs measurement based on MG.
[0166] In addition, in a case where the first parameter indicates that the measurement is
not based on the MG and the second parameter is not included in the fourth signaling,
the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device performs
measurement not based on the MG and not based on the NCSG.
[0167] Optionally, the second parameter may include intra-frequency indication information
ncsgIndicationIntra and inter-frequency indication information ncsgIndication. This
information may be described in the following form:

[0168] It should be noted that, the foregoing examples introduce different ways of interpreting
the first parameter in the fourth signaling on the basis that the terminal device
supports the NCSG. In practical applications, if the terminal device does not support
the NCSG, the first parameter is only used to indicate whether measurement is performed
based on the MG. For example, if the value is gap, it means that MG is required, and
if the value is no-gap, it means that neither MG nor NCSG is required.
[0169] The above describes the specific configuration and implementations of the embodiments
of the present disclosure from different perspectives through multiple embodiments.
Using at least one of the above embodiments, if the terminal device supports the NCSG,
the first indication information is sent to indicate the NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device. In this way, the network device can perform configuration
accordingly, and the terminal device can perform measurement based on the NCSG. Since
the measurement based on the NCSG only needs a short interruption time for the adjustment
of the radio frequency chain, the data interruption time during the measurement can
be reduced.
[0170] Corresponding to the processing method in at least one of the foregoing embodiments,
an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a terminal device 100. Referring
to FIG. 6, the terminal device 100 includes a first communication module 110.
[0171] The first communication module 110 is configured to, in a case where Network Control
Small Gap (NCSG) is supported, send first indication information to a network device;
wherein the first indication information is used to indicate NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
[0172] Optionally, the first indication information includes first signaling, the first
signaling is used to indicate Measurement Gap (MG) configuration information supported
by the terminal device 100, and the MG configuration information supported by the
terminal device 100 has a corresponding relationship with the NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
[0173] Optionally, the first indication information includes a first sequence, and the first
sequence includes identity information of the NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device 100.
[0174] Optionally, the first indication information includes a first bit string;
wherein the first bit string includes N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at
least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information
corresponding to different bits in the N bits is different;
wherein in a case where a value of an i-th bit among the N bits is a first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device 100 supports at least one
piece of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit, where N is
a positive integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
[0175] Optionally, the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th piece of NCSG configuration information
among pre-configured N pieces of NCSG configuration information.
[0176] Optionally, the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th NCSG configuration information group
in pre-configured N NCSG configuration information groups, the i-th NCSG configuration
information group includes at least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and
the at least one piece of NCSG configuration information corresponds to same MG configuration
information.
[0177] Optionally, the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th piece of non-mandatory NCSG configuration
information in pre-configured M pieces of NCSG configuration information;
wherein the M pieces of NCSG configuration information include L pieces of mandatory
NCSG configuration information and N pieces of non-mandatory NCSG configuration information,
and both M and L are positive integers.
[0178] Optionally, the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration
information group in pre-configured X NCSG configuration information groups, the i-th
non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group includes at least one piece of
NCSG configuration information, and the at least one piece of NCSG configuration information
corresponds to same MG configuration information;
wherein the X NCSG configuration information groups include Y mandatory NCSG configuration
information groups and N non-mandatory NCSG configuration information groups, and
both X and Y are positive integers.
[0179] Optionally, the first communication module 110 is further configured to:
send second indication information to the network device, wherein the second indication
information is used to indicate whether the terminal device 100 supports the NCSG.
[0180] Optionally, in a case where the second indication information includes second signaling,
the second indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device 100
supports the NCSG when performing inter-frequency measurement;
the second signaling is used to indicate that the terminal device 100 does not need
an MG in a case where inter-frequency measurement is performed.
[0181] Optionally, the second indication information includes first intra-frequency indication
information and/or first inter-frequency indication information;
wherein the first intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device 100 supports the NCSG in a case of intra-frequency measurement;
wherein the first inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device 100 supports the NCSG in a case of inter-frequency measurement.
[0182] Optionally, the first indication information is further used to indicate that the
terminal device 100 supports the NCSG.
[0183] Optionally, the first communication module 110 is further configured to:
send third indication information to the network device, wherein the third indication
information is used to indicate whether the terminal device 100 supports dynamic reporting
of NCSG requirement information.
[0184] Optionally, the first communication module 110 is further configured to:
receive fourth indication information from the network device, wherein the fourth
indication information is used to indicate a frequency band for which the NCSG is
dynamically reported.
[0185] Optionally, the fourth indication information is carried by third signaling, and
the third signaling is used to indicate whether the network device supports dynamic
reporting of MG requirement information.
[0186] Optionally, the third signaling is further used to indicate a frequency band for
which MG is dynamically reported;
wherein the fourth indication information includes frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for which
the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0187] Optionally, the fourth indication information includes a second sequence, and the
second sequence includes identity information of the frequency band for which the
NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0188] Optionally, the fourth indication information includes a second bit string;
wherein the second bit string includes K bits, each of the K bits corresponds to at
least one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different
frequency bands;
wherein in a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value,
the j-th bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to
the j-th bit is the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0189] Optionally, the first communication module 110 is further configured to:
send fifth indication information to the network device, wherein the fifth indication
information is used to indicate whether the terminal device 100 performs measurement
based on the NCSG.
[0190] Optionally, the fifth indication information includes second intra-frequency indication
information and/or second inter-frequency indication information;
wherein the second intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device 100 performs intra-frequency measurement based on the NCSG;
wherein the second inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device 100 performs inter-frequency measurement based on the NCSG.
[0191] Optionally, the fifth indication information includes fourth signaling, the fourth
signaling includes a first parameter, and the first parameter is used to indicate
whether the terminal device 100 performs measurement based on MG.
[0192] Optionally, the fourth signaling further includes a second parameter, and in a case
where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device 100 performs measurement
based on MG and a value of the second parameter is a third value, the fifth indication
information is used to indicate that the terminal device 100 performs measurement
based on the NCSG.
[0193] Optionally, in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device
100 performs measurement based on MG and the second parameter is included in the fourth
signaling, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal
device 100 performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0194] Optionally, the fourth signaling further includes a second parameter, and in a case
where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device 100 performs measurement
not based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a fourth value, the fifth
indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device 100 performs measurement
based on the NCSG.
[0195] Optionally, in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device
performs measurement not based on MG and the second parameter is included in the fourth
signaling, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0196] The terminal device 100 of the embodiments of the present disclosure is capable of
realizing the corresponding functions of the terminal device in the aforementioned
method embodiments, and the corresponding processes, functions, implementations and
beneficial effects of the various modules (sub-modules, units, or components, etc.)
in the terminal device 100 can be found in the corresponding descriptions in the aforementioned
method embodiments, and repeated descriptions will be omitted here.
[0197] Corresponding to the processing method in at least one of the above embodiments,
an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a network device 200. Referring
to FIG. 7, the network device 200 includes a second communication module 210 and a
processing module 220.
[0198] The second communication module 210 is configured to receive first indication information
which is sent by a terminal device in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG)
is supported.
[0199] The processing module 220 is configured to determine NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device according to the first indication information.
[0200] Optionally, the first indication information includes first signaling, the first
signaling is used to indicate Measurement Gap (MG) configuration information supported
by the terminal device, and the MG configuration information supported by the terminal
device has a corresponding relationship with the NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device.
[0201] Optionally, the first indication information includes a first sequence, and the first
sequence includes identity information of the NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device.
[0202] Optionally, the first indication information includes a first bit string;
wherein the first bit string includes N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at
least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information
corresponding to different bits in the N bits is different;
wherein in a case where a value of an i-th bit among the N bits is a first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit, where N is a positive
integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
[0203] Optionally, the second communication module 210 is further configured to: receive
second indication information sent by the terminal device; and
the processing module 220 is further configured to determine whether the terminal
device supports the NCSG according to the second indication information.
[0204] Optionally, the processing module 220 is configured to:
in a case where the second indication information includes second signaling, determine
that the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case where inter-frequency measurement
is performed;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate that the terminal device does not
need MG in a case where inter-frequency measurement is performed.
[0205] Optionally, the processing module 220 is configured to:
determine whether the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of intra-frequency
measurement according to first intra-frequency indication information in the second
indication information;
and/or,
determine whether the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of inter-frequency
measurement according to first inter-frequency indication information in the second
indication information.
[0206] Optionally, the processing module 220 is further configured to:
in a case of receiving the first indication information sent by the terminal device,
determine that the terminal device supports the NCSG.
[0207] Optionally, the processing module 220 is further configured to:
determine whether the terminal device supports dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement
information according to third indication information sent by the terminal device.
[0208] Optionally, the second communication module 210 is further configured to:
send fourth indication information to the terminal device, wherein the fourth indication
information is used to indicate a frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically
reported.
[0209] Optionally, the fourth indication information is carried by third signaling, and
the third signaling is used to indicate whether the network device 200 supports dynamic
reporting of MG requirement information.
[0210] Optionally, the third signaling is further used to indicate a frequency band for
which MG is dynamically reported;
wherein the fourth indication information includes frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which the MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for
which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0211] Optionally, the fourth indication information includes a second sequence, and the
second sequence includes identity information of the frequency band for which the
NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0212] Optionally, the fourth indication information includes a second bit string;
wherein the second bit string includes K bits, each of the K bits corresponds to at
least one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different
frequency bands;
wherein in a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value,
the j-th bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to
the j-th bit is the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
[0213] Optionally, the second communication module 210 is further configured to: receive
fifth indication information sent by the terminal device; and
the processing module 220 is further configured to determine whether the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG according to the fifth indication information.
[0214] Optionally, the processing module 220 is configured to:
determine whether the terminal device performs intra- frequency measurement based
on the NCSG according to second intra-frequency indication information in the fifth
indication information;
and/or,
determine whether the terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement based on
the NCSG according to second inter-frequency indication information in the fifth indication
information.
[0215] Optionally, the fifth indication information includes fourth signaling, the fourth
signaling includes a first parameter, and the first parameter is used to indicate
whether the terminal device performs measurement based on the MG.
[0216] Optionally, the fourth signaling further includes a second parameter;
the processing module 220 is configured to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a third value, determine that
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0217] Optionally, the processing module 220 is configured to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and the fourth signaling includes a second parameter, determine that
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0218] Optionally, the fourth signaling further includes a second parameter;
the processing module 220 is configured to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a fourth value, determine
that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0219] Optionally, the processing module 220 is configured to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and the fourth signaling includes a second parameter, determine
that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
[0220] The network device 200 of the embodiments of the present disclosure is capable of
realizing the corresponding functions of the network device in the aforementioned
method embodiments, and the corresponding processes, functions, implementations and
beneficial effects of the various modules (sub-modules, units, or components, etc.)
in the network device 200 can be found in the corresponding descriptions in the aforementioned
method embodiments, and repeated descriptions will be omitted here.
[0221] It should be noted that the functions described with respect to the various modules
(sub-modules, units or components, etc.) in the network device 200 in the embodiments
of the present disclosure may be implemented by different modules (sub-modules, units
or components, etc.), or may be implemented by the same module (submodule, unit or
component, etc.), and the both can realize the corresponding functions of the network
device in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0222] FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of a communication device 600 according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The communication device 600 includes
a processor 610, and the processor 610 may call and run a computer program from a
memory to implement the methods in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0223] Optionally, the communication device 600 may further include a memory 620. The processor
610 may call and run a computer program from the memory 620, so as to implement the
methods in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0224] The memory 620 may be an independent device independent of the processor 610, or
may be integrated in the processor 610.
[0225] Optionally, the communication device 600 may further include a transceiver 630, and
the processor 610 may control the transceiver 630 to communicate with other devices,
specifically, to send information or data to other devices, or to receive information
or data sent from other devices.
[0226] The transceiver 630 may include a transmitter and a receiver. The transceiver 630
may further include one or more antennas.
[0227] Optionally, the communication device 600 may be the terminal device of the embodiments
of the present disclosure, and the communication device 600 may implement the corresponding
processes implemented by the terminal device in the methods of the embodiments of
the present disclosure. For the sake of brevity, details are not repeated here.
[0228] Optionally, the communication device 600 may be the network device of the embodiments
of the present disclosure, and the communication device 600 may implement the corresponding
processes implemented by the network device in the methods of the embodiments of the
present disclosure. For the sake of brevity, details are not repeated here.
[0229] FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of a chip 700 according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure. The chip 700 includes a processor 710, and the processor
710 may call and run a computer program from a memory to implement the methods in
the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0230] Optionally, the chip 700 may further include a memory 720. The processor 710 may
call and run a computer program from the memory 720, so as to implement the methods
in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0231] The memory 720 may be an independent device independent of the processor 710, or
may be integrated in the processor 710.
[0232] Optionally, the chip 700 may further include an input interface 730. The processor
710 may control the input interface 730 to communicate with other devices or chips.
Specifically, the processor 710 may control the input interface to obtain information
or data sent by other devices or chips.
[0233] Optionally, the chip 700 may further include an output interface 740. The processor
710 may control the output interface 740 to communicate with other devices or chips.
Specifically, the processor 710 may control the output interface to output information
or data to other devices or chips.
[0234] Optionally, the chip may be applied to the terminal device in the embodiments of
the present disclosure, and the chip may implement the corresponding processes implemented
by the terminal device in the methods of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
For the sake of brevity, details are not repeated here.
[0235] Optionally, the chip may be applied to the network device in the embodiments of the
present disclosure, and the chip may implement the corresponding processes implemented
by the network device in the methods of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
For the sake of brevity, details are not repeated here.
[0236] It should be understood that the chip mentioned in the embodiments of the present
disclosure may also be called a system level chip, a system chip, a chip system, or
a system-on-chip.
[0237] The processor mentioned above may be a general-purpose processor, a digital signal
processor (DSP), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), an Application Specific Integrated
Circuit (ASIC) or other programmable logic devices, transistor logic devices, discrete
hardware components, etc. The general-purpose processor mentioned above may be a microprocessor
or any conventional processor or the like.
[0238] The aforementioned memory may be volatile memory or nonvolatile memory, or may include
both volatile and nonvolatile memories. Among them, the non-volatile memory may be
Read-Only Memory (ROM), Programmable ROM (PROM), erasable PROM (EPROM), electrically
EPROM (EEPROM) or flash memory. The volatile memory may be Random Access Memory (RAM).
[0239] It should be understood that the above-mentioned memory is illustrative but not restrictive.
For example, the memory in the embodiments of the present disclosure may also be a
static RAM (SRAM), a dynamic RAM (DRAM), synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), double data rate
SDRAM (DDR SDRAM), enhanced synchronous dynamic random access memory (enhanced SDRAM,
ESDRAM), synch link DRAM (SLDRAM) or Direct Rambus RAM (DR RAM), etc. That is, the
memory in the embodiments of the present disclosure is intended to include, but not
be limited to, these or any other suitable types of memory.
[0240] FIG. 10 is a schematic block diagram of a communication system 800 according to an
embodiment of the present disclosure. The communication system 800 includes a terminal
device 810 and a network device 820.
[0241] The terminal device 810 may be used to realize the corresponding functions realized
by the terminal device in the methods of the various embodiments of the present disclosure,
and the network device 820 may be used to realize the corresponding functions realized
by the network device in the methods of the various embodiments of the present disclosure.
For the sake of brevity, details are not repeated here.
[0242] All or part of the above embodiments may be implemented by software, hardware, firmware
or any combination thereof. When implemented using software, embodiments may be implemented
in whole or in part in the form of a computer program product. The computer program
product includes one or more computer instructions. When the computer program instructions
are loaded and executed on a computer, the processes or functions according to the
embodiments of the present disclosure are generated in whole or in part. The computer
can be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network,
or other programmable device. The computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable
storage medium, or may be transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to
another computer-readable storage medium. For example, the computer instructions may
be transmitted from a website site, a computer, a server or a data center to another
website site, another computer, another server or another data center in a wired manner
(e.g., coaxial cable, optical fiber, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)) or a wireless
manner (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.). The computer-readable storage
medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer, or a data storage
device such as a server or a data center integrated with one or more available mediums.
The available medium may be a magnetic medium (for example, a floppy disk, a hard
disk, or a magnetic tape), an optical medium (for example, DVD), or a semiconductor
medium (for example, a Solid State Disk (SSD)), and the like.
[0243] It should be understood that, in various embodiments of the present disclosure, the
sequence numbers of the above-mentioned processes do not mean the order of execution,
and the execution order of the processes should be determined by their functions and
internal logic, and the sequence numbers should not be considered as constituting
any limitation on the implementations of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0244] Those skilled in the art can clearly understand that for the convenience and brevity
of the description, for the specific working procedure of the above-described systems,
devices and units, reference can be made to the corresponding processes in the foregoing
method embodiments, which will not be repeated here.
[0245] The above is only the example implementations of the present disclosure, but the
scope of protection of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Anyone familiar
with the technical field can easily think of changes or substitutions within the technical
scope disclosed in the present disclosure, and such changes or substitutions fall
within the scope of protection of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection
scope of the present disclosure should be based on the protection scope of the claims.
1. An information transmission method, comprising:
in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported, sending, by a terminal
device, first indication information to a network device;
wherein the first indication information is used to indicate NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first indication information comprises
first signaling, the first signaling is used to indicate Measurement Gap (MG) configuration
information supported by the terminal device, and the MG configuration information
supported by the terminal device has a corresponding relationship with the NCSG configuration
information supported by the terminal device.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first indication information comprises
a first sequence, and the first sequence comprises identity information of the NCSG
configuration information supported by the terminal device.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first indication information comprises
a first bit string;
wherein the first bit string comprises N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at
least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information
corresponding to different bits in the N bits is different;
wherein in a case where a value of an i-th bit among the N bits is a first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit, where N is a positive
integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th piece
of NCSG configuration information among pre-configured N pieces of NCSG configuration
information.
6. The method according to claim 4, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th NCSG
configuration information group in pre-configured N NCSG configuration information
groups, the i-th NCSG configuration information group comprises at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information, and the at least one piece of NCSG configuration
information corresponds to same MG configuration information.
7. The method according to claim 4, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th piece
of non-mandatory NCSG configuration information in pre-configured M pieces of NCSG
configuration information;
wherein the M pieces of NCSG configuration information comprise L pieces of mandatory
NCSG configuration information and N pieces of non-mandatory NCSG configuration information,
and both M and L are positive integers.
8. The method according to claim 4, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an i-th non-mandatory
NCSG configuration information group in pre-configured X NCSG configuration information
groups, the i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group comprises at least
one piece of NCSG configuration information, and the at least one piece of NCSG configuration
information corresponds to same MG configuration information;
wherein the X NCSG configuration information groups comprise Y mandatory NCSG configuration
information groups and N non-mandatory NCSG configuration information groups, and
both X and Y are positive integers.
9. The method according to any one of claims 1-8, further comprising:
sending, by the terminal device, second indication information to the network device,
wherein the second indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device supports the NCSG.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein:
in a case where the second indication information comprises second signaling, the
second indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device supports
the NCSG when performing inter-frequency measurement;
the second signaling is used to indicate that the terminal device does not need an
MG in a case where inter-frequency measurement is performed.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the second indication information comprises
first intra-frequency indication information and/or first inter-frequency indication
information;
wherein the first intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of intra-frequency measurement;
wherein the first inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of inter-frequency measurement.
12. The method according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the first indication information
is further used to indicate that the terminal device supports the NCSG.
13. The method according to any one of claims 1-12, further comprising:
sending, by the terminal device, third indication information to the network device,
wherein the third indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device supports dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement information.
14. The method according to any one of claims 1-13, further comprising:
receiving, by the terminal device, fourth indication information from the network
device, wherein the fourth indication information is used to indicate a frequency
band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the fourth indication information is carried
by third signaling, and the third signaling is used to indicate whether the network
device supports dynamic reporting of MG requirement information.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the third signaling is further used to indicate
a frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported;
wherein the fourth indication information comprises frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for which
the NCSG is dynamically reported.
17. The method according to any one of claims 14-16, wherein the fourth indication information
comprises a second sequence, and the second sequence comprises identity information
of the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
18. The method according to any one of claims 14-16, wherein the fourth indication information
comprises a second bit string;
wherein the second bit string comprises K bits, each of the K bits corresponds to
at least one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different
frequency bands;
wherein in a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value,
the j-th bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to
the j-th bit is the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
19. The method according to any one of claims 1-18, further comprising:
sending, by the terminal device, fifth indication information to the network device,
wherein the fifth indication information is used to indicate whether the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the fifth indication information comprises
second intra-frequency indication information and/or second inter-frequency indication
information;
wherein the second intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device performs intra-frequency measurement based on the NCSG;
wherein the second inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement based on the NCSG.
21. The method according to claim 19 or 20, wherein the fifth indication information comprises
fourth signaling, the fourth signaling comprises a first parameter, and the first
parameter is used to indicate whether the terminal device performs measurement based
on MG.
22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises a
second parameter, and in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal
device performs measurement based on MG and a value of the second parameter is a third
value, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device
performs measurement based on the NCSG.
23. The method according to claim 21, wherein in a case where the first parameter indicates
that the terminal device performs measurement based on MG and the second parameter
is comprised in the fourth signaling, the fifth indication information is used to
indicate that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
24. The method according to claim 21, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises a
second parameter, and in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal
device performs measurement not based on the MG and a value of the second parameter
is a fourth value, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
25. The method according to claim 21, wherein in a case where the first parameter indicates
that the terminal device performs measurement not based on the MG and the second parameter
is comprised in the fourth signaling, the fifth indication information is used to
indicate that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
26. An information transmission method, comprising:
receiving, by a network device, first indication information which is sent by a terminal
device in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported; and
determining, by the network device, NCSG configuration information supported by the
terminal device according to the first indication information.
27. The method according to claim 26, wherein the first indication information comprises
first signaling, the first signaling is used to indicate Measurement Gap (MG) configuration
information supported by the terminal device, and the MG configuration information
supported by the terminal device has a corresponding relationship with the NCSG configuration
information supported by the terminal device.
28. The method according to claim 26, wherein the first indication information comprises
a first sequence, and the first sequence comprises identity information of the NCSG
configuration information supported by the terminal device.
29. The method according to claim 26, wherein the first indication information comprises
a first bit string;
wherein the first bit string comprises N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at
least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information
corresponding to different bits in the N bits is different;
wherein in a case where a value of an i-th bit among the N bits is a first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit, where N is a positive
integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
30. The method according to any one of claims 26-29, further comprising:
receiving, by the network device, second indication information sent by the terminal
device; and
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports the NCSG
according to the second indication information.
31. The method according to claim 30, wherein determining, by the network device, whether
the terminal device supports the NCSG according to the second indication information,
comprises:
in a case where the second indication information comprises second signaling, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case where
inter-frequency measurement is performed;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate that the terminal device does not
need MG in a case where inter-frequency measurement is performed.
32. The method according to claim 30, wherein determining, by the network device, whether
the terminal device supports the NCSG according to the second indication information
comprises:
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports the NCSG
in a case of intra-frequency measurement according to first intra-frequency indication
information in the second indication information;
and/or,
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports the NCSG
in a case of inter-frequency measurement according to first inter-frequency indication
information in the second indication information.
33. The method of any one of claims 26-29, further comprising:
in a case of receiving the first indication information sent by the terminal device,
determining, by the network device, that the terminal device supports the NCSG.
34. The method according to any one of claims 26-32, further comprising:
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device supports dynamic reporting
of NCSG requirement information according to third indication information sent by
the terminal device.
35. The method according to any one of claims 26-34, further comprising:
sending, by the network device, fourth indication information to the terminal device,
wherein the fourth indication information is used to indicate a frequency band for
which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
36. The method according to claim 35, wherein the fourth indication information is carried
by third signaling, and the third signaling is used to indicate whether the network
device supports dynamic reporting of MG requirement information.
37. The method according to claim 36, wherein the third signaling is further used to indicate
a frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported;
wherein the fourth indication information comprises frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which the MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for
which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
38. The method according to any one of claims 35-37, wherein the fourth indication information
comprises a second sequence, and the second sequence comprises identity information
of the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
39. The method according to any one of claims 35-37, wherein the fourth indication information
comprises a second bit string;
wherein the second bit string comprises K bits, each of the K bits corresponds to
at least one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different
frequency bands;
wherein in a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value,
the j-th bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to
the j-th bit is the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
40. The method according to any one of claims 26-39, further comprising:
receiving, by the network device, fifth indication information sent by the terminal
device; and
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement
based on the NCSG according to the fifth indication information.
41. The method according to claim 40, wherein determining, by the network device, whether
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG according to the fifth
indication information comprises:
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs intra-frequency
measurement based on the NCSG according to second intra-frequency indication information
in the fifth indication information;
and/or,
determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs inter-frequency
measurement based on the NCSG according to second inter-frequency indication information
in the fifth indication information.
42. The method according to claim 40 or 41, wherein the fifth indication information comprises
fourth signaling, the fourth signaling comprises a first parameter, and the first
parameter is used to indicate whether the terminal device performs measurement based
on the MG.
43. The method according to claim 42, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises a
second parameter;
wherein determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement
based on the NCSG according to the fifth indication information comprises:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a third value, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
44. The method according to claim 42, wherein determining, by the network device, whether
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG according to the fifth
indication information comprises:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and the fourth signaling comprises a second parameter, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
45. The method according to claim 42, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises a
second parameter;
wherein determining, by the network device, whether the terminal device performs measurement
based on the NCSG according to the fifth indication information comprises:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a fourth value, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
46. The method according to claim 42, wherein determining, by the network device, whether
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG according to the fifth
indication information comprises:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and the fourth signaling comprises a second parameter, determining,
by the network device, that the terminal device performs measurement based on the
NCSG.
47. A terminal device, comprising:
a first communication module configured to, in a case where Network Control Small
Gap (NCSG) is supported, send first indication information to a network device;
wherein the first indication information is used to indicate NCSG configuration information
supported by the terminal device.
48. The terminal device according to claim 47, wherein the first indication information
comprises first signaling, the first signaling is used to indicate Measurement Gap
(MG) configuration information supported by the terminal device, and the MG configuration
information supported by the terminal device has a corresponding relationship with
the NCSG configuration information supported by the terminal device.
49. The terminal device according to claim 47, wherein the first indication information
comprises a first sequence, and the first sequence comprises identity information
of the NCSG configuration information supported by the terminal device.
50. The terminal device according to claim 47, wherein the first indication information
comprises a first bit string;
wherein the first bit string comprises N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at
least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information
corresponding to different bits in the N bits is different;
wherein in a case where a value of an i-th bit among the N bits is a first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit, where N is a positive
integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
51. The terminal device according to claim 50, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an
i-th piece of NCSG configuration information among pre-configured N pieces of NCSG
configuration information.
52. The terminal device according to claim 50, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an
i-th NCSG configuration information group in pre-configured N NCSG configuration information
groups, the i-th NCSG configuration information group comprises at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information, and the at least one piece of NCSG configuration
information corresponds to same MG configuration information.
53. The terminal device according to claim 50, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an
i-th piece of non-mandatory NCSG configuration information in pre-configured M pieces
of NCSG configuration information;
wherein the M pieces of NCSG configuration information comprise L pieces of mandatory
NCSG configuration information and N pieces of non-mandatory NCSG configuration information,
and both M and L are positive integers.
54. The terminal device according to claim 50, wherein the i-th bit corresponds to an
i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group in pre-configured X NCSG configuration
information groups, the i-th non-mandatory NCSG configuration information group comprises
at least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and the at least one piece of
NCSG configuration information corresponds to same MG configuration information;
wherein the X NCSG configuration information groups comprise Y mandatory NCSG configuration
information groups and N non-mandatory NCSG configuration information groups, and
both X and Y are positive integers.
55. The terminal device according to any one of claims 47-54, wherein the first communication
module is further configured to:
send second indication information to the network device, wherein the second indication
information is used to indicate whether the terminal device supports the NCSG.
56. The terminal device according to claim 55, wherein:
in a case where the second indication information comprises second signaling, the
second indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device supports
the NCSG when performing inter-frequency measurement;
the second signaling is used to indicate that the terminal device does not need an
MG in a case where inter-frequency measurement is performed.
57. The terminal device according to claim 55, wherein the second indication information
comprises first intra-frequency indication information and/or first inter-frequency
indication information;
wherein the first intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of intra-frequency measurement;
wherein the first inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of inter-frequency measurement.
58. The terminal device according to any one of claims 47-54, wherein the first indication
information is further used to indicate that the terminal device supports the NCSG.
59. The terminal device according to any one of claims 47-58, wherein the first communication
module is further configured to:
send third indication information to the network device, wherein the third indication
information is used to indicate whether the terminal device supports dynamic reporting
of NCSG requirement information.
60. The terminal device according to any one of claims 47-59, wherein the first communication
module is further configured to:
receive fourth indication information from the network device, wherein the fourth
indication information is used to indicate a frequency band for which the NCSG is
dynamically reported.
61. The terminal device according to claim 60, wherein the fourth indication information
is carried by third signaling, and the third signaling is used to indicate whether
the network device supports dynamic reporting of MG requirement information.
62. The terminal device according to claim 61, wherein the third signaling is further
used to indicate a frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported;
wherein the fourth indication information comprises frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for which
the NCSG is dynamically reported.
63. The terminal device according to any one of claims 60-62, wherein the fourth indication
information comprises a second sequence, and the second sequence comprises identity
information of the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
64. The terminal device according to any one of claims 60-62, wherein the fourth indication
information comprises a second bit string;
wherein the second bit string comprises K bits, each of the K bits corresponds to
at least one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different
frequency bands;
wherein in a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value,
the j-th bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to
the j-th bit is the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
65. The terminal device according to any one of claims 47-64, wherein the first communication
module is further configured to:
send fifth indication information to the network device, wherein the fifth indication
information is used to indicate whether the terminal device performs measurement based
on the NCSG.
66. The terminal device according to claim 65, wherein the fifth indication information
comprises second intra-frequency indication information and/or second inter-frequency
indication information;
wherein the second intra-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device performs intra-frequency measurement based on the NCSG;
wherein the second inter-frequency indication information is used to indicate whether
the terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement based on the NCSG.
67. The terminal device according to claim 65 or 66, wherein the fifth indication information
comprises fourth signaling, the fourth signaling comprises a first parameter, and
the first parameter is used to indicate whether the terminal device performs measurement
based on MG.
68. The terminal device according to claim 67, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises
a second parameter, and in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal
device performs measurement based on MG and a value of the second parameter is a third
value, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device
performs measurement based on the NCSG.
69. The terminal device according to claim 67, wherein in a case where the first parameter
indicates that the terminal device performs measurement based on MG and the second
parameter is comprised in the fourth signaling, the fifth indication information is
used to indicate that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
70. The terminal device according to claim 67, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises
a second parameter, and in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal
device performs measurement not based on the MG and a value of the second parameter
is a fourth value, the fifth indication information is used to indicate that the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
71. The terminal device according to claim 67, wherein in a case where the first parameter
indicates that the terminal device performs measurement not based on MG and the second
parameter is comprised in the fourth signaling, the fifth indication information is
used to indicate that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
72. A network device, comprising:
a second communication module configured to receive first indication information which
is sent by a terminal device in a case where Network Control Small Gap (NCSG) is supported;
and
a processing module configured to determine NCSG configuration information supported
by the terminal device according to the first indication information.
73. The network device according to claim 72, wherein the first indication information
comprises first signaling, the first signaling is used to indicate Measurement Gap
(MG) configuration information supported by the terminal device, and the MG configuration
information supported by the terminal device has a corresponding relationship with
the NCSG configuration information supported by the terminal device.
74. The network device according to claim 72, wherein the first indication information
comprises a first sequence, and the first sequence comprises identity information
of the NCSG configuration information supported by the terminal device.
75. The network device according to claim 72, wherein the first indication information
comprises a first bit string;
wherein the first bit string comprises N bits, each of the N bits corresponds to at
least one piece of NCSG configuration information, and NCSG configuration information
corresponding to different bits in the N bits is different;
wherein in a case where a value of an i-th bit among the N bits is a first value,
the i-th bit is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least one piece
of NCSG configuration information corresponding to the i-th bit, where N is a positive
integer, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N.
76. The network device according to any one of claims 72-75, wherein the second communication
module is further configured to: receive second indication information sent by the
terminal device; and
wherein the processing module is further configured to determine whether the terminal
device supports the NCSG according to the second indication information.
77. The network device according to claim 76, wherein the processing module is configured
to:
in a case where the second indication information comprises second signaling, determine
that the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case where inter-frequency measurement
is performed;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate that the terminal device does not
need MG in a case where inter-frequency measurement is performed.
78. The network device according to claim 76, wherein the processing module is configured
to:
determine whether the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of intra-frequency
measurement according to first intra-frequency indication information in the second
indication information;
and/or,
determine whether the terminal device supports the NCSG in a case of inter-frequency
measurement according to first inter-frequency indication information in the second
indication information.
79. The network device according to any one of claims 72-75, wherein the processing module
is further configured to:
in a case of receiving the first indication information sent by the terminal device,
determine that the terminal device supports the NCSG.
80. The network device according to any one of claims 72-79, wherein the processing module
is further configured to:
determine whether the terminal device supports dynamic reporting of NCSG requirement
information according to third indication information sent by the terminal device.
81. The network device of any one of claims 72-80, wherein the second communication module
is further configured to:
send fourth indication information to the terminal device, wherein the fourth indication
information is used to indicate a frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically
reported.
82. The network device according to claim 81, wherein the fourth indication information
is carried by third signaling, and the third signaling is used to indicate whether
the network device supports dynamic reporting of MG requirement information.
83. The network device according to claim 82, wherein the third signaling is further used
to indicate a frequency band for which MG is dynamically reported;
wherein the fourth indication information comprises frequency band indication information,
and the frequency band indication information is used to indicate whether to use the
frequency band for which the MG is dynamically reported as the frequency band for
which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
84. The network device according to any one of claims 81-83, wherein the fourth indication
information comprises a second sequence, and the second sequence comprises identity
information of the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
85. The network device according to any one of claims 81-83, wherein the fourth indication
information comprises a second bit string;
wherein the second bit string comprises K bits, each of the K bits corresponds to
at least one frequency band, and different bits in the K bits correspond to different
frequency bands;
wherein in a case where a value of a j-th bit among the K bits is a second value,
the j-th bit is used to indicate that at least one frequency band corresponding to
the j-th bit is the frequency band for which the NCSG is dynamically reported.
86. The network device according to any one of claims 72-85, wherein the second communication
module is further configured to: receive fifth indication information sent by the
terminal device; and
wherein the processing module is further configured to determine whether the terminal
device performs measurement based on the NCSG according to the fifth indication information.
87. The network device according to claim 86, wherein the processing module is configured
to:
determine whether the terminal device performs intra- frequency measurement based
on the NCSG according to second intra-frequency indication information in the fifth
indication information;
and/or,
determine whether the terminal device performs inter-frequency measurement based on
the NCSG according to second inter-frequency indication information in the fifth indication
information.
88. The network device according to claim 86 or 87, wherein the fifth indication information
comprises fourth signaling, the fourth signaling comprises a first parameter, and
the first parameter is used to indicate whether the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG.
89. The network device according to claim 88, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises
a second parameter;
wherein the processing module is configured to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a third value, determine that
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
90. The network device according to claim 88, wherein the processing module is configured
to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
based on the MG and the fourth signaling comprises a second parameter, determine that
the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
91. The network device according to claim 88, wherein the fourth signaling further comprises
a second parameter;
wherein the processing module is configured to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and a value of the second parameter is a fourth value, determine
that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
92. The network device according to claim 88, wherein the processing module is configured
to:
in a case where the first parameter indicates that the terminal device performs measurement
not based on the MG and the fourth signaling comprises a second parameter, determine
that the terminal device performs measurement based on the NCSG.
93. A terminal device, comprising: a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used
to store a computer program, and the processor calls and runs the computer program
stored in the memory to perform steps of the information transmission method according
to any one of claims 1 to 25.
94. A network device, comprising: a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used
to store a computer program, and the processor calls and runs the computer program
stored in the memory to perform steps of the information transmission method according
to any one of claims 26 to 46.
95. A chip comprising:
a processor configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that a
device installed with the chip performs steps of the information transmission method
according to any one of claims 1 to 46.
96. A computer-readable storage medium for storing a computer program, wherein the computer
program causes a computer to perform steps of the information transmission method
according to any one of claims 1 to 46.
97. A computer program product comprising computer program instructions, wherein the computer
program instructions cause a computer to perform steps of the information transmission
method according to any one of claims 1 to 46.
98. A computer program that causes a computer to perform steps of the information transmission
method according to any one of claims 1 to 46.